Student Work Placement

Associated Architects have been happy to have second year Birmingham School of Architecture (BIAD) student Lewis Buckely complete a work experience placement with them.

Prior to starting his placement Lewis spoke to the BIAD newsletter and said, _‘It is a great opportunity to start establishing myself within the field of architecture. The placement will provide a better sense of real life work practice, which is very important in gaining full professional recognition as an architect.’_

Warren Jukes, director for Associated Architects added, _‘Work placements are often the first opportunity for some to discover the diversity of the role, which can only encourage them to stay in the industry.’_

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